<p>@imu1996 - honestly, I think your chances are poor at all of these schools. Your qualifications are not exceptional. I’m assuming you are from Pakistan based on previous posts. I checked and Harvard had 14 students from Pakistan last year and MIT had 6. Keep in mind that’s the total undergraduate population. I would bet that all of those students have some sort of hook or are exceptional academically.</p>
<p>It doesn’t hurt to try as long as you are willing to pay the application fees, but be forewarned that it takes a lot of effort to craft a quality application and there will likely be no reward.</p>
<p>If you won’t require financial aid, there are hundreds of colleges in the USA that would love to have you. If you require financial aid, then the list of schools provide full need-based aid for internationals is very small, and all are highly selective.</p>
<p>The silver lining - earning your undergraduate degree outside the USA and then coming here for graduate school is a very realistic goal, especially in science and technology.</p>
<p>@Dreamer3894 - transferring into these schools is notoriously difficult, with acceptance rates far below freshman acceptance rates.</p>